American League
■ Indians 8, Blue Jays 1 — At Cleveland, Corey Kluber (8-3) held Toronto to one run on five hits and struck out 14 in 7 2/3 innings, and Michael Brantley had a two-run homer and totaled three RBIS as Cleveland capped a three-game sweep.
■ Royals 5, White Sox 4 — At Kansas City, Mo., Brandon Moss hit a walk-off RBI double, and Whit Merrifield, Jorge Bonifacio and Eric Hosmer hit consecutive home runs in the fourth for Kansas City as Chicago lost its ninth straight.
■ Yankees 6, Mariners 4 — At Seattle, rookie Clint Frazier hit a goahead two-run double in the sixth, and Didi Gregorius homered twice for New York, which won a series for the first time in six weeks.
■ Rangers 6, Rays 5 — At
St. Petersburg, Fla., Rougned
Odor homered twice, including consecutively with Carlos Gomez in the eighth, as Texas capped a three-game sweep. Bishop Gorman product Joey Gallo also homered for the Rangers.
■ Angels 3, Red Sox 2 — At Anaheim, Calif., Luis Valbuena hit a tiebreaking home run in the seventh, and Mike Trout and Andrelton Simmons also went deep to back rookie Parker Bridwell (4-1), who allowed two runs in seven innings.
■ Orioles 9, Astros 7 — At Baltimore, Zach Britton pitched a hitless ninth to set an AL record by converting his 55th straight save chance, breaking the mark set by Tom Gordon in 1998 and 1999.
■ Tigers 9, Twins 6 — At Minneapolis, Jose Iglesias had three hits, including a tiebreaking two-run homer in the seventh, in a 4-hour, 19-minute affair — the longest nineinning game in Minnesota history.
■ Padres 5, Giants 2 — At San Francisco, Wil Myers homered for the third straight game against San Francisco, and Jabari Blash hit a goahead two-run double to back rookie Dinelson Lamet (4-4), who gave up two runs in 6 2/3 innings.
■ Rockies 13, Pirates 3 — At Denver, Trevor Story, pinch hitter
Pat Valaika and Mark Reynolds each hit a two-run homer in Colorado’s seven-run sixth, and Kyle Freeland (10-7) held Pittsburgh to two runs in six innings.
■ Phillies 6, Brewers 3 — At Philadelphia, rookie Nick Williams hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the fourth, and Jerad Eickhoff (2-7) held Milwaukee to two runs on three hits in six innings.
■ Reds 6, Marlins 3 — At Cincinnati, Scooter Gennett, Eugenio Suarez and Tucker Barnhart homered to back rookie Sal Romano (2-2),whoheldmiamitoonerunon three hits in six innings.